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September 22, 2015 | Theatre,

BREAD Video: Finding Boston’s Mr. Joy

    In honor of Mr. Joy, Boston’s Racial & Economic Activated Dialogue (BREAD) is partnering with ArtsEmerson to bring videos that highlight Boston’s “Mr. Joy’s”, who are often the staples...

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September 22, 2015 | Theatre,

A Journey of Transformation with Daniel Beaty

As we moved into the final days of rehearsal for Mr. Joy, I suddenly realized I have been presenting Daniel Beaty’s work over a span of ten years at this...

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September 20, 2015 | Theatre,

Tell us about your adventure with Ernest Shackleton!

Thanks for joining us for Ernest Shackleton Loves Me! Now that your skype session is over and everyone has gone back through the freezer from whence they came – how are you...

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September 16, 2015 | Theatre,

These two videos are guaranteed to make you smile

  Watch “A Day in the Life of Meow Meow” here! CLICK HERE TO WATCH! Get personally invited to Mr. Joy by star Tangela Large! CLICK HERE TO WATCH!   

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September 3, 2015 | Theatre,

2015/16 Season Kick-Off Contest!

  If you’ve been walking through downtown Boston this week, you may have noticed the faces of the ArtsEmerson 15/16 season adorning the windows about the Boylston and Park Street...

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August 6, 2015 | Theatre,

Audiences wanted for hazardous journey

So reads one of the most famous advertisements of all time, placed by explorer Ernest Shackleton in the London Times in advance of his legendary 1914 Antarctic expedition. The ad...

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July 8, 2015 | Theatre,

Thank you for coming to Hershey Felder as Irving Berlin!

  We hope you enjoyed Hershey Felder’s remarkable story of “America’s Composer.” Were there elements of Berlin’s life story that surprised you? What’s your favorite Irving Berlin song? Will we ever...

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June 15, 2015 | Theatre,

The Composing Soldier

By Ryan Walsh When Irving Berlin was drafted into the U.S. Army in 1918, it was front page news all over the country. “Army Takes Berlin” the headlines read, but...

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